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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    James Toney has taken many big shots in his career and not gone down James has an iron jaw
    Oddly enough a Sam Peter jab dropped him backwards.

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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    James Toney has taken many big shots in his career and not gone down James has an iron jaw
    Oddly enough a Sam Peter jab dropped him backwards.
    Lol I know.. Your in with probably the hardest hitting heavyweight out there..

    Your a middleweight and have taken four odd rabbit blows..Im talking overhand devestation!!

    And he tripped over his own feet on a jab! lol..What can you say..Thats just james toney
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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    James Toney has taken many big shots in his career and not gone down James has an iron jaw
    Oddly enough a Sam Peter jab dropped him backwards.












    C'Mon Mick are you actually going to consider that a legit knockdown.....But when it happened I jumped off my couch though lol....I could not believe what I was seeing
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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Holmes from Weaver!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
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    CC#61 I forgot about that fight
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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    (Though we ALL know the answer )

    Pryor not even blinking after Alexis lands some of the hardest shots you'll ever see. I mean those shots that Alexis lands in rds. 9, 10, 11 & 13 would have dropped anyone under normal circumstances.




    CC, CMM. Exactly the fight I would've picked. Both fights were great, but the first one has to go down as one of the best fights in boxing history. And you're right..... Arguello would've dropped just about anybody with those huge shots. The fact that he didn't drop Pryor had to have taken its toll on the man's psyche.

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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Tyson-Holyfield I ...i think it was round 11 but Tyson was taking a vicious beating and somehow stayed on his feet


    Edit: Here's the vid. I feel bad for Tyson this fight he got head butt about 50 times and then a beat down to finish

    1:06 is the money shot I don't know how Tyson stayed up after that!

    [youtube=425,350]Xnx6cqTD8VQ[/youtube]

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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Tommy Hearns vs. Iran Barkley in the rematch in 1992. Tommy stayed up and actually came on strong at the end of the round. Larry Holmes a few times went down and he kept fighting. Tyson hardly ever. Nigel Benn in his fight with Gerald McClelland should have been knocked out in round one, and I wish he would have so Gerald would not have been hurt.. Not that I dislike Benn, but that way Nigel and Gerald would have been fine after the fight.

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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    James Toney has taken many big shots in his career and not gone down James has an iron jaw
    Oddly enough a Sam Peter jab dropped him backwards.
    C'Mon Mick are you actually going to consider that a legit knockdown.....But when it happened I jumped off my couch though lol....I could not believe what I was seeing
    Not legit but it happened.

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    (Though we ALL know the answer )

    Pryor not even blinking after Alexis lands some of the hardest shots you'll ever see. I mean those shots that Alexis lands in rds. 9, 10, 11 & 13 would have dropped anyone under normal circumstances.
    CC, CMM. Exactly the fight I would've picked. Both fights were great, but the first one has to go down as one of the best fights in boxing history. And you're right..... Arguello would've dropped just about anybody with those huge shots. The fact that he didn't drop Pryor had to have taken its toll on the man's psyche.
    CC#213 TitoFan I'm with 'ya it's one of the best fights of all time. The punches thrown throughout the fight are all with conviction and with the worst intent to damage the opponent. SAVAGE! really..

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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Tyson-Bruno when Mike landed that signature combo, right hook to the body-right uppercut
    I thougt that Big Frank had to go home headless

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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Quote Originally Posted by amat
    Yeah Pryor was an animal.

    What about Hagler? One of the first punches in the fight, Hearns times Hagler coming forward with a monster straight right, Hagler takes it square, his head shoots back but his feet keep moving forward. Amazing.
    oh yeah!! To see that would just be deflating ....hit someone with your best shot and he keeps coming forward...I remember when I was 16 and sparring the guy we called "Little Mike Tyson" Avelio Slate....I was coming off the ropes...time a perfect straight right hand counter...crushed his face...saw blood come out of both nostrils....He didn't blink...He smiled at me.....oh SH*T!!! I ran for the rest of the round...tried to get out of there when he landed a glancing body blow but Coach knew what I was up to!!!
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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Matt Skelton in the last round against Williams the first time

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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Well, alot of good picks have been posted.

    Castillo has taken alot of big punches over the years, and has never tasted the canvas in 60+ fights. Even against Chico.

    I take my hat off to Tyson. "Iron" says it all.


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    Default Re: FIGHTERS THAT TOOK A HUGE SHOT BUT MANAGE TO STILL STAY STANDING

    Cant Believe no one has gone for Frank Bruno being left out cold but upright by Floyd Cummings.
    When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough

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    With the help of the ropes Ali somehow keeping his feet under him in the 11th round (I think) FOTC.
    When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough

    Charley Burley

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